Sunday, June 14, 2020

Next Zoom meeting June 21st

M.E. Thomas is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Topic: Asian female, 20s cancer patient, scientist, self-identified sociopath
Time: Jun 21, 2020 10:00 AM Pacific Time (US and Canada)

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https://us04web.zoom.us/j/73663904501

Meeting ID: 736 6390 4501
Password: 8V9uxH

11 comments:

  1. In a yarn the cat whispered to the odd woman: "-You suffer from not being able to be happy or content whatever you do. A classic curse of the damned. Don´t think that this has lessened further up the ladder. Few real club members will admit this: NOTHING will ever satisfy."

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    1. https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0twtltX4RM&feature=share

      Very true.

      I wonder if the cat in the tale has a view on the purpose of life?

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    2. The cat in the tale looked at the womans twisted toes and said: "-Poverty is like tasty juice for sociopaths: learning the value of money gives the socio new life. A kind of materialistic spirituality. Do they like it? They hate it. But after many years they change in the right direction."

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    3. In the story, the philosopher listened to the cat. She pondered dreams and beauty and values and resources and friendship. She thought about the choices we make in combining these ingredients into our recipes for life, and how she loved the different and delicate balance the cat brought into his and how his beauty was somehow essential to hers. And she wanted to say that she loved him but knew it would be cold comfort to the cat. Instead, she just listened to what these things meant to the cat.

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  2. Random comment: this weekend my friend is taking me to ride at the place where I broke my back five months ago.

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  3. The cat in the tale thought to himself: "I think aspies (some see them as benevolent socios) have a misunderstanding about evil & psychopathy. Most psychos dislike humans the way dogs dislike other dogs. That is not evil. It can develop into evil, but if it does someone else often has initiated it (by disturbing the psycho). An empty wardrobe is not evil. And a pure socio is not that different."

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    1. Despite the cat's ways, the philosopher felt accepted by the cat. That's why she could observe the cat's haughty and naughty behaviours, and not take them personally. She was just sure to close the door when his teeth were bared or his claws extended.

      She knew his ways were his ways and that's who he was - probably for valid reasons she would never understand.

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  4. Anyone into Enneagram?

    https://www.truity.com/test/enneagram-personality-test

    Here's what I got:
    https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/585179fe1b631b51e1837bac/1481923685800-8AF2UNC7FKRTL1E19ZHT/ke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kGJhuUC4fYhB0qr4zYQ1TANZw-zPPgdn4jUwVcJE1ZvWEtT5uBSRWt4vQZAgTJucoTqqXjS3CfNDSuuf31e0tVF5wAUowfLoeyHki4sxHpjkbq6xH0spp_o6E8WxvA3humQ6l2WM7tn7mqHTODzkmeM/image-asset.gif?format=1500w

    That's why I fought **-*, I was growing, lol

    Two

    42% MATCH

    Type 2 can be described as The Giver. Twos want to be liked and find ways that they can be helpful to others so that they can be loved and belong.

    Three

    59% MATCH

    Type 3 is also known as The Achiever. Threes want to be successful and admired by other people, and are very conscious of their public image.

    Four

    72% MATCH

    Type 4 is known as The Individualist. Fours want to be unique and to live life authentically, and are highly attuned to their emotional experience.

    Five

    98% MATCH

    Type 5 is described as The Investigator. Fives seek understanding and knowledge, and are more comfortable with data than people.

    Six

    61% MATCH

    Type 6 is also known as The Skeptic. Sixes are preoccupied with security, seek safety, and like to be prepared for problems.

    Seven

    76% MATCH

    Type 7 is described as The Enthusiast. Sevens want to have as much fun and adventure as possible and are easily bored.

    Eight

    86% MATCH

    Type 8 is also known as The Challenger. Eights see themselves as strong and powerful and seek to stand up for what they believe in.

    Nine

    58% MATCH

    Type 9 is also called The Peacemaker. Nines like to keep a low profile and let the people around them set the agenda.

    One

    54% MATCH

    Type 1 can be thought of as The Perfectionist. Ones place a lot of emphasis on following the rules and doing things correctly

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  5. Top three...

    Five

    98% MATCH

    Type 5 is described as The Investigator. Fives seek understanding and knowledge, and are more comfortable with data than people.

    Eight

    96% MATCH

    Type 8 is also known as The Challenger. Eights see themselves as strong and powerful and seek to stand up for what they believe in.

    Seven

    73% MATCH

    Type 7 is described as The Enthusiast. Sevens want to have as much fun and adventure as possible and are easily bored.

    That's about right, I'd say.

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    1. Thanks for sharing, A. Did you find it useful?

      Apparently, a Type 5 most fears lack of competence / desires competence.

      Personally, I feel I'm fairly competent or at least I'm confident I can acquire any additional extra competency required. So I don't fear lack of competence.

      But I do feel the typical fear of the Type 8: being controlled. I'm very sensitive to attempts at manipulation or dominance.

      So I think this has been helpful to me because I can see a direction of growth as being competence in handling those inevitable sorts of behaviours.

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  6. usually 7 is 98 or 99% for me


    One - 58% MATCH
    Two - 46% MATCH
    Three - 75% MATCH
    Four - 78% MATCH
    Five - 93% MATCH
    Six - 67% MATCH
    Seven - 74% MATCH
    Eight - 98% MATCH
    Nine - 49% MATCH

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